New variant of Zeus banking Trojan concealed in JPG images
Researchers identified a new variant of the Zeus banking trojan, ZeusVM, that is concealed in a JPG image file to avoid detection by security software. The JPG image files contain the malware configuration files that are needed to launch man-in-the-middle and man-in-the-brrowser attacks and allow attackers to collect personal information and perform online transactions.
Full Story: http://www.scmagazine.com/new-variant-of-zeus-banking-trojan-concealed-in-jpg-images/article/334477/
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
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